Apr 25, 2014 admin 0 comments
GUIDING YOUR GRAPHIC ARTIST

Times have changed, especially in the church world over the last decade. Not too long ago you had a church secretary that would click the magical “clip art” button and insert some little “graphic” piece, usually pretty tacky, onto the weekly bulletin template. That was pretty much the extent of graphic art in church. Now, […]

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5 BUILDING BLOCKS OF CREATIVITY

I’m often asked the question, “What can I do to help promote an environment of creativity?” You can discuss that question for days on end and continue to come up with great ways. I believe that there is no all encompassing list of things that you can do, but here’s a list of 5 building […]

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THERE’S DEATH IN MANAGEMENT

There is a difference between managers who delegate and leaders who empower. Managers who delegate often give their employees or the people that they lead a task without much direction. Leaders who empower have worked alongside those that they lead and have shown them the right and wrong ways to do things. Leaders that empower […]

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EXCELLENCE IS IN THE DETAILS

How many steps do you take into a room before you begin to notice the things that aren’t done well?  Do you notice them at all?  Do you notice the BIG things only?  What about the details? I believe one of the main attributes of a great leader in any capacity is paying relentless attention […]

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I’M NOT A VIDEO PRODUCER… I AM MARRIED TO ONE AND I DO WATCH TV

This is the year 2014.  A recent study discovered that 75% of American homes own a HDTV.  The same study learned that 51% of those HDTV households own more than one HDTV set.  38% of all homes in America own multiple HDTV’s. Let’s take this information and apply a bit of reason… If most Americans […]

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“WE COULD, BUT IT WOULD BE REALLY HARD…”

In professional meetings and personal conversations I hear a phrase used repeatedly.  As someone is talking about something different than what is currently being done this excuse as I call it seems to continually permeate.  “Well, we could (fill in the blank), but it would be really hard”. Wait, what?  Something being hard is a […]

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PRINCIPLES FOR KINDERGARTEN & LIFE

In the summer of 2013 my amazing wife, Natalie and I were able to adopt the two coolest little girls in the world.  Presley, our 6 year old is currently in kindergarten and Kylie, our 5 year old, is in Pre-K.  I can’t brag enough on how well they have transitioned into our family or […]

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TOO OLD TO LEAD WORSHIP IN CHURCH?

I recently read a blog post written by a church worship leader.  The author was raising an issue of people that are middle-aged and up being left off of church worship teams or being passed over for worship leader positions solely because of their age.  According to him, this is something that is happening regularly […]

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My Creativity Rules

1. Know your audience. Who are you talking to?  Who is this message for?  It’s very rare that a certain topic or message is for everyone.  If your target is everyone, you will very rarely make an impact.  If you choose certain topics/subjects to hit a certain subset of people and continually move that target […]

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BOUNDARIES: NOT A BAD WORD

Some people would call me a maverick or a rebel. I’ve been known to, and I often do things in unconventional ways. Some have called me innovative and have hired my services because they see my “out of the box” thinking as an asset. On the other hand, I’ve often been ostracized for being different […]

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